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May 21 2024
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80 employees let go from Chesapeake Energy
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — 80 people who worked for Chesapeake energy are now looking for new jobs. That is about 10% of their workforce. The company said the layoffs come after they sold their operations in Texas. Chesapeake Energy confirmed most employees found out over the phone that they would no longer have a job at the natural gas giant. A company-wide email, obtained by News 4, was sent on
KFOR 4May 14 2024
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Family demands justice, answers in weekend homicide
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – The family of a 25-year-old Battle Creek Man is looking for answers after Lansing police charged three men in connection to his homicide. “He was protective of his family,” said Zaccari Taylor’s mother Melody Shaw. “Like he didn’t want anyone disrespecting or touching any of his family.” Lansing Police Chief Ellery Sosbee said during a Tuesday press conference that
Yahoo NewsMay 21 2024
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In DEA case that led to jet seizure in Gary, flight attendant and two bank employees now charged
A flight attendant and two bank employees have been charged in an international cocaine case that led to a private jet being seized in Gary in 2021. Fifteen other people including reputed ringleader Oswaldo “Gordo” Espinosa, who’s wanted on an arrest warrant, were previously charged in federal court with participating in a ring that smuggled thousands of pounds of cocaine from Mexico to
Chicago Sun-TimesMay 21 2024
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Mexican Consulate to hold vigil for farmworkers killed in Florida bus crash
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Mexican Consulate in Orlando is planning a vigil for Tuesday evening regarding a bus crash last week that killed 8 farmworkers and hospitalized 40 other people. The vigil is expected to honor the memory of the farmworkers who died from the crash, which happened along State Road 40 near Southwest 148 Court near Ocala. According to investigators, a “retired” school bus,
Click OrlandoMay 22 2024
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At least 2 trucks involved in fiery crash on I-80 in Hackensack
At least 2 trucks involved in fiery crash on I-80 in Hackensack HACKENSACK, New Jersey (WABC) -- Multiple people were injured in a fiery crash on I-80 in Hackensack. Officials say the multi-vehicle collision happened just before midnight on Tuesday. A tractor-trailer appears to have crossed the concrete divider from the eastbound side of I-80 onto the westbound lanes. That tractor-trailer
ABC 7 New YorkMay 21 2024
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Crowley County town struggles to address drainage, road concerns
ORDWAY, Colo. (KRDO) -- This small town 50 miles east of Pueblo is having big issues with roads and poor drainage. But resolving those issues isn't easy in a community with a population of just under 1,100 people. "This is the poorest county in the U.S.," said Mayor Jerry Barber. "There's not much money to go around." According to Barber, Ordway is at the lowest point in Crowley County -- so,
KRDOMay 30 2024
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On Fox News, Jeanine Pirro reacts to Trump's 34 guilty verdicts: “We have gone over a cliff in America”
SHANNON BREAM (ANCHOR): Obviously, an appeal takes time. It could be months. It could be years. Like Andy said, it may be a long time before that is resolved, however it is resolved. But what that leaves is this White House, the Biden-Harris campaign, free now to call President Trump a convicted felon. I gotta say, though, over a year ago when President Trump asked, will you drop out of this
Media MattersMay 15 2024
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Faith and a new master’s degree: A soon-to-be W&M grad will use both to help others
Correnthia Randolph is driven by people. She’s fascinated by their thoughts, desires, goals and more. After Friday, she said, she’ll use her new master’s degree from William & Mary to give back to the community and give others the opportunities she’s had. “People motivate me and interest me because they are forever being changed,” Randolph said. Randolph, a 51-year-old mother of four, will
Daily PressMay 21 2024
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New Chamber of Commerce director sees Newton’s potential
Even as a self-described “transplant” of Newton, KayLea Marchant sees the city’s potential, and she cannot wait to help it become fully realized in the years to come as the new executive director of the Greater Newton Area Chamber of Commerce, a position she fully stepped into this week. “I’m just excited for Newton,” Marchant said in a recent interview with Newton News. “I think there’s a lot
Newton Daily NewsMar 24 2024
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Jackson 2nd most obese metro in US
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Many people in the Jackson metro have a lot weighing them down, but a recent WalletHub report indicates that is not just a metaphor. The analysis shows that out of the 100 most populated metro areas, Jackson is the second most overweight and obese metro nationally. According to WalletHub, it has the highest rate of obesity among children ages 10-17, at nearly 24%.
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